
Squint Surgery
Helping to Restore Binocular Vision and Expand the Field of Vision.
Surgery to correct a Squint may be recommended if other treatments are not suitable or do not help. The operation involves moving the muscles that control eye movement so that the eyes line up better.
A Squint is also known as Strabismus, where the eyes are not aligned in the same direction. Mostly children get impacted by squint eyes, and it can be constant or intermittent, but it can occur at any age.
- Eye fatigue and tiredness around the eyes or, Difficulty in reading and near work
- Double vision which can be very annoying, and often leads to intractable headaches
- Overlapped or blurred images causing confusion
- Loss of depth perception resulting in stumbling and past pointing
- New Squints that develop in an adult can be due to disorders of thyroid eye disease, myasthenia gravis, trauma, stroke or tumours.
The aim of Squint Surgery that is performed by our Best Eye Surgeon in Lucknow is to put your child’s eyes in a straighter position, by moving some of these muscles to strengthen or weaken their action.